The Nation, Pakistan | US reaching 'limits of patience' with Pakistan: Panetta The Nation, Pakistan KABUL - Defence Secretary Leon Panetta warned Pakistan on Thursday that the United States is losing patience for its refusal to eliminate safe havens for insurgents who attack US troops in neighbouring Afghanistan. Panetta lashed out at Pakistan and ... As Al Qaeda Loses a Leader, Its Power Shifts From Pakistan Patience with Pakistan 'reaching limits,' Panetta says US Losing Patience with Pakistan, Panetta Says |
BBC News | New US leverage seen in NATO talks with Pakistan New York Daily News Now that the US has struck agreements with other Central Asian nations to carry NATO equipment through their country, the US may have more leverage to “break deadlocked talks with Pakistan”. Before this week's new agreements, Pakistan was the only ... New US leverage seen in talks with Pakistan |
NEWS.com.au | Pakistan: 14 Killed in Seminary Bombing New York Times A bomb attached to a bicycle exploded outside a seminary in southwestern Pakistan on Thursday, killing at least 14 people, the police said. More than 40 people were wounded in the attack in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, a senior police ... Bombing kills 14 in Pakistan's Quetta - police 14 killed, nearly 40 wounded in Pakistan blast Bombing at seminary kills 9 in southwest Pakistan |
Al-Arabiya | Condemned Pakistan wedding women alive New York Daily News An investigation revealed that a group of Pakistani women, who were sentenced to death for mingling with men at a wedding, are still alive. A cleric sentenced the women to death after a video showed the men and women dancing together, which is against ... Pakistan wedding women alive, rights campaigners say Pakistan women killed for defying honour codes at a wedding are alive Court says two Pakistani women sentenced to death, alive and well |
swissinfo.ch | Bin Laden raid harms Pakistan polio fight CNN Last year, 198 cases of polio were reported in Pakistan, a 15-year high, and the largest number of cases recorded anywhere in the world, according to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), a joint program to eradicate polio led by the World ... US unilateralism, Pakistani hyper-nationalism cause of concern: Haqqani Nobody has suffered from terror more than Pakistan: US Pakistan not an ally worthy of the name |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan beat Sri Lanka in first ODI New York Daily News Pakistan has taken a 1-0 lead in the five match series against Sri Lanka after reaching a rain-revised target of 135. The second ODI will be played on Saturday. Sri Lankan cricketer Nuwan Kulasekara (L) celebrates after he dismissed Pakistan cricketer ... Pakistan down Lanka in Ist ODI Pakistan down Sri Lanka in 1st ODI Pakistan extend victory streak against Sri Lanka |
Daily Mail | Pakistan: Judge Quits His Son's Case New York Times Amid accusations of conflict of interest, Pakistan's chief justice, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, removed himself from a panel investigating corruption accusations against his son and announced the formation of a two-member bench to look into the claims. Pakistan Chief Justice urged not to hear son's case Top Pakistan judge removes himself from son's case M'Lord vs my dad in Pakistan Supreme Court |
PakistanToday.com.pk | Pakistan cricketers will have to sign tour contracts Pakistan Daily Times KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made it clear that even if a player does not sign the central contract offered to him, he still has to sign a tour contract before each series in order to play for the national team. Pak to invite Indian players to Pakistan Premier League ICC says no to Pak T20 proposal |
Panetta says US patience with Pakistan 'reaching limits' San Jose Mercury News KABUL, Afghanistan -- The United States stepped up pressure on Pakistan on Thursday as Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said "we are reaching the limits of our patience" with a nominal ally that continues to provide a safe haven to al-Qaida-linked ... |
USA TODAY | Senator wants Pakistan's visa delay investigated USA TODAY WASHINGTON – The effects of Pakistan's delay in issuing visas to US officials engaged in fighting roadside bombs need to be investigated, Sen. Robert Casey, D-Pa., said Thursday. Casey called on the Government Accountability Office to determine the ... Report: Pakistan Impeding U.S. Efforts To Stop IED Materials Flowing To ... |